// Test that compiling using a PCH doesn't leak file descriptors. // https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=924225 // // This test requires bash loops and ulimit. // REQUIRES: shell // UNSUPPORTED: win32 // // Set up source files. lib/lib.h includes lots of lib*.h files in that dir. // client.c includes lib/lib.h, and also the individual files directly. // // RUN: rm -rf %t // RUN: mkdir %t // RUN: cd %t // RUN: mkdir lib // RUN: for i in {1..300}; do touch lib/lib$i.h; done // RUN: for i in {1..300}; do echo "#include \"lib$i.h\"" >> lib/lib.h; done // RUN: echo "#include \"lib/lib.h\"" > client.c // RUN: for i in {1..300}; do echo "#include \"lib/lib$i.h\"" >> client.c; done // // We want to verify that we don't hold all the files open at the same time. // This is important e.g. on mac, which has a low default FD limit. // RUN: ulimit -n 100 // // Test without PCH. // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -Ilib/ client.c // // Test with PCH. // RUN: %clang_cc1 -emit-pch -o pch -Ilib/ client.c // RUN: %clang_cc1 -include-pch pch -Ilib/ client.c -fsyntax-only